Mcq Subject: Orthopaedics
Tenderness in anatomical snuff box is characteristic of which carpal bone fracture?
A. Scaphoid
B. Capitate
C. Lunate
D. Triquetrum
View DescriptionHong kong operation is done in
A. TB spine
B. TB Hip
C. TB Knee
D. Chronic osteomyelitis
View DescriptionOligoahritis with ascending joint involvement is seen in –
A. Juvenile osteoahritis
B. Seronegative ahritis
C. SLE
D. Septis ahritis
View DescriptionBlock veebrae are seen in
A. Pagets disease
B. Leukemia
C. TB
D. Klippel-Feil syndrome
View DescriptionA previously healthy 45 years old laborer suddenly develops acute lower back pain with right-leg pain and weakness of dorsiflexion of the right great toe. Which of the following is true:
A. Immediate treatment should include analgesics muscle relaxants and back strengthening exercises
B. The appearance of the foot drop indicate early surgical intervention
C. If the neurological sign resolve within 2-3 weeks but low back pain persists, the proper treatment would include fusion of affected lumbar vertebra
D. If the neurological signs fail to resolve within 1 week, lumbar laminectomy and excision of any herniated nucleus pulposus should be done
View DescriptionTardy ulnar nerve palsy occurs in fracture involving
A. Medial condyle
B. Lateral condyle
C. Olecranon
D. Medial condyle
View DescriptionPatient sustains twisting type of injury followed by recurrent locking of knee. Most likely structure to be injured is-
A. Menisci injury
B. Anterior cruciate ligament injury
C. Avulsed tibial tuberosity
D. Lateral collateral ligament injury
View DescriptionAn 8 yr old child is brought by parents to the casualty with a spiral fracture of Femur and varying degree of Ecchymosis all over the body. The Etiology is –
A. Hit & run accident
B. Battered Baby Syndrome
C. Hockey Stick injury
D. Fall from height
View DescriptionWhich splint is used in management of fracture shaft femur in age group of 2 – 10 years?
A. Split russel traction
B. Gallows traction
C. Bucks traction
D. Brandth traction
View DescriptionMost common site of Ewing’s sarcoma –
A. Upper end of tibia
B. Shaft of tibia
C. Lower end of femur
D. Shaft of femur
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